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l Vm THE CI4NT0N CHRONICLE r it 9 A j -m/ w Si*?® # : : ; x Hii 50^ V PINSON-BOUiOCK ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs.; Enfene BlfaMiMtt. 'Plli^nV * Suri?ef Boulevard announce the engafept^i^ ofjtheir daughter, Janice Eileen, W ; H^ey -Fr—^ »»-»—«- *- --- -- Mr. and Mrs.. Bt^eOk of 506 cember wedding is planned, but in 1966 at the Debutante ] receive a B.S. degree in College. Mr. BUtlocki in Germany. A graduate ofij will receive a master’* White-Corley Rehearsal Party On Friday evening, Sept.i, at 6:00 O'clock, a rehearsal dinner was given in honor of the White-Corley wedding party at the Wilson Home on Ansel Drive. Host and hostess for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Corley of Jack sonville, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs James William Harris of New Orfeanf, Isav Decorations! /i^cliyled pink froses in the Imng 'toom. Din- iner was served buffet style from the dining table decorat ed with, yellow spid white chrysanthedmimp. Punch was served as'the gu^std were re ceived. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. WarrML.White and Miss Lorraine White of Vir ginia Beach,' Va* ^nd Robert Caruthers of Richmond, Va. Luncheon Given For Miss White On Saturday at noon at the Wilson Home on Ansel Drive Miss Mary Nettles was host ess for a bride’s luncheon honoring Miss Linda Dell White whose marriage to Richard Bruce Corley of this city took place on Sunday. The color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the flowers the home and table, where the seated guests were served a three-course luncheon. Linda was presented a cor- *:%:*:■ m ' wg*;*! r . wmm ■*5| m. Mm: M W v l Wt' . m ■ M A^as carried out in v and decorations of and on the dining ^ tHo CAoforl CTiirkcfe • p « f- if •' MRS. DAVID GOODWIN ONN U. D. C. To Meet The Stephen D. Lee Chap ter of the United Daughter^ of the Confederacy will hold the monthly meeting Thurs day, Sept. 7 (tonight) at 7:30 at the Parents’ Cottage Whitten Village. Greenville To Be Home of Couple Kinards—Miss Janet Eliza beth Thomasson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arthur Thomasson of Lindsay Circle in Newberry, was married to William Carroll Johnson Sun day at 5:30 p. m. at Fairview Baptist Church., Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr .and Mrs. Carroll Work man Johnson of the Fairview community. He is attending Greenville Technical * Educa tion Center and is wording at Her Majesty at Mauldin. The bride was graduated from Greenville General Hos pital School of Nursing Fri day. Afters a trip to Myrtle Beach she and the bride groom will live at 548 East Paris Road Extension in Greenville and she will work at the hospital. Rev. W. W. Willinghant of Bennettsville officiated at the wedding, with the assistance of Lester Cooper, church pas tor. Mrs. Frank Thomasson, th£ bride’s aunt, played the inano and Mrs. Gerald John son sang. The bride appeared in a for mal dress with lace bodice and oragnza skirt. A chapel train was attached at the MM* I ■ < m 1 ppi ^JIWg| w&m * 7 *• /& yg < » m % i ST * >$ steTf* at the University of VIr son of i jj^lMon finade her de- ( in Deceknber she will * 'edueatien f^om Winthrop , University of Marburg f . (son 'College in .1968, he from the school of business .. V «* ^ * , *• • • • circle MEETiNojw^i^^^vyeUs Biles Monday, Sept. 11, 10.00; a.pi«'j^ - -c*’’- • • j • No. 1—Mrs. Ted Davenport; Holtf'On Sunday x Chairman; Mrs. George C6rn*\,i Mrli^LitKia Slue Paullin. of elson, hostess. ^ Fort-^^derdale, .Fla.., be- "v-^Ch^an ^ Carter » W «« ht Spent -- .cuumc ncvaimc. it ic«l««cu H,., S n; a cti nit: umvtfr- [fa* bridegroom was’ „ n ^®s^. v .^^tW^Weils ; 0 f th^ cityvat week-end at home with his hand-clipped Chantilly lace sity of North Carolina at by Brent Moodv of No 3—Mrs. W. B. Owens*’12"b'cokiok.nobn on Sunday, family , oy urem Moody 0f MRS. RICHARD BRUCE CORLEY MISS LINDA DELL WHITE AND RICHARD BRUCE CORLEY UNITED Miss Linda Dell White of Workman of Kinards and Ed- sage and a gift of her china MISS DELANY WEDS MR. ONN the bride’s gifts to her attend- IN DUKE UNIVERSITY . IUTES an ^’ Durham, N. C.—Miss Doro- dress was fashioned with Enji- wa * st an ^ inserted with lace. _____ __ Out of town guests includ- tby Patrice Delany, daughter pire waist and elbow sleeves. •« Miss Ann Tolbert of Green- Richmond, Va., became the die Madden, ed Mrs. James Russell White 0 f M r an d ^rs. Joseph De- Mr. Onn is the son of Mr. wood, attended the bride as bride of Richard Bruce Cor- The bride is a senior at the fh ’ mot ^ er iuny of 511 Pickens St., Joan- aid Mrs. Hubert Baden Orjn rnaid of honor. Miss Mary ley Saturday at 7:00 p. m. at University of South Carolina, the bride. na g c., was married to Da- of 79 Lincoln Road, Newark- .^W of Cross Hill, served as Broad St. Methodist Cj^irch. She will receive a degree in vid Goodwin Onn Saturday at on-Trent, in Nottinghamshire, bridesmaid, and Miss Deb- A reception followed at Mary education in January. Her 11:00 a. m. in Duke Univer- England. Fletcher Srygley of 0ra h Thomasson of Newber- Musgrove Hotel. husband is a graduate of sity Chapel. A reception at Deland, Fla., served him junior bridesmaid. Their Miss Karen White attended Presbyterian College. He will International House on Cam- best man. Robert Kapin was P in k dresses were made with her sister as maid of honor, teach at Brookland - Cayce pus Drive followed the wed- organist. Empire bodices, A-line skirts Bridesmaids were Miss Paula School, where the cou- ding, which Rev. Robert Hy- After a mountain honey- afld trains. Pink satin bows McMillan of Aiken, and Mrs. P le will live at 223 Lafayette att conducted. moon, Mr. and Mrs. Onn will -Were used for accent. James William Harris of New st - af ter a trip to Florida. The bride, a senior at Duke, be at home at Morreene Man-'*? Randloph Roberson lighted Orleans. The bride’s two sis- wore a full-length dress of or- or in Durham. candles. ters, Miss Marilyn White and Broad Street ganza over taffeta with Flo- Mr. Onn is a research asso-*; with his father as best man, Miss Janie White, were junior tne rentine neckline. It featured ciate in physics at the Univer- ft*, bridegroom was attended bridesmaids. They wore crepe meei Clinton formals with Empire bodice The Woman’s Society, of News of Bonds Cross Roads Mrs. n. a. shouse Correspondent Telephone 697-6829 No. 3—Mrs. W. B. Owens^.ai^f^oofc^n^r^ on Sunday, family. pearl appliques, and a Wat- Chapel Hill. He was educated a nd Janies Johnson ushers’ encircled in Venice lace, A- Christian Service and circles Chairman, Mrs. Frank, Miller^ at; the; Davidgon St Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Wil- teau train which was attach- at the University of Bristol in a reception was given at the line skirt and floating back of Broad Street Methodist Wfocc * ' Baotist. iChureh. Rev. Floyd hngham were visitors in the e d with a bow. Bristol, England, at the Uni- * panel trimmed in Church will meet jointly Mon hostess. . . • Baptist-Church, nev. rioya nngnam were visitors in the e( j w jtb a bow. Bristol, England, at the Uni- church' No. 4—Mrs. J. B. .Temple-^^HeHanjs.officiated at the dou- community on Sunday. Rev. Miss Maryanne Petrosino of versity of Oxford, at Oxford, ton, Chairman, Mrs. R.- EL; ce J :emon y. Willingham was here to offic- Sussex, N. J., maid of honor, England, and at Duke Uni-* School District 56 Wysor, Jr., hostess. ' • ^ The bride’s only attendant ia t e in the wedding of Miss appeared in emerald silk. Her versity. Tuesday, Sept. 12, 10:66 a.m.- wa^.'Mfs.. Dan Woods of Clin- Janet Thompson and William No 5 — Mrs. Alexander ton' Gene Hornsby of Laurens Johnson Sunday afternoon at Hamilton, Chairman, Mrs! The music Fairview Baptist Church. Lewis Hay, hostess. 1 , • -Was- provided by Miss Jean Mr. and Mrs. Ned Tiner, Mr. and Mrs. Madison Dillard Milam ^pnojmec • the ^ 'Monday, Sept. 1|, 4:60 \p.in? :?0***fTbrianftt; “ and sons of Charleston, were** marriage of their daughter, Jane Taylor, to'Jame§ Mar ** No 6 Mrs Lawrence For .her ’ weeding, the bride among the out of town guests Young, Chairman,' Mrs. Jofcn chose , a street-length shift at t h e Thompson-Johnson T Young, hostess. • ~ dress-of'white “bonded’lace, wedding on Sunday. No 7 — Mrs Addison Her fingertip'Veil was attach- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Howard .Neighbors, Chairman, ,ahd'^ t° a. white satin head- aid young son Chris, of hostess ‘ ; piece; studded with pearls. Charleston Heights, and Mr. iMnswitav ii i-iui «»»» r S* 16 carried* a bouquet of and Mrs. L. G. Moss, II, and r m? * « LnH q n while carnations on a white Sharon of Greenville, were Circles no. 8 ana -V. will - Sunday guests of Mr. and the Mrs. J. P. Morgan. Mrs. H. B. Howard and son, Mrs. Harry NetUes, ehair >, vestibule of the church. Chris, are visiting Mrs How- y« Follbwing the wedding> ard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs. PaillUn, mother of the J- P- Morgan. bl'ide^ertterta^ne^ the groom’s Galth .Spit?y, son of Mr. ^ -fkitiiiy And rtifenifoerA of the and Mrs. Hub Spivey, who is weqding party at a lundheon stationed at Fort Jackson, MILAM-ADAMS RITES IN AUGUST shall Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ennock Adams of Savannah, Ga. The wedding took place on August 21. Mrs. Adams is a graduate of COker College, and is now teaching in Decatur, Ga. Mr. Adams is a graduate of the University of Georgia and is now employed with Mc- lace. *** -<Gy-'Evening, Sept. 11, in The bride chose a gown of Hall at the church, silk organza and peau d’ange lace. The lace bodice was em broidered with pearls. Lace School Lunch Menu Week of September 11-15 MONDAY , ... . . . Milk, beef with gravy, cole Poarl apphquos tnmmed sttW, field peas with snaps, b “ lh h f A1,ne sk,rt and thc rh-n hnt hicrM.if chapel train. Mrs. Reynolds Host To LCW rice, hot biscuit, butter, apple pie. TUESDAY ' Milk, hot dogs with chili, mustard and onions, jello The Lutheran Church-Wom en of St. John’s Lutheran Church met on Monday eve- ... „ T ning at the home of Mrs. J. ers, with Rev. James Wdl.am H R Mrs. R h e 11 Rev. Edwin William Rog- Will T>iKi/a-' - ^ meet at 7:00 at H. F. Bla-* . . lock s cabin at Lake Green- ?.*™ m « ny ; tk wood. Miss Marian Hill and couple received friends in the Personal and Social News of Joanna men. —- .' > i MRS. W. J. HOGAN 1 m Correspondbnt-Repreaentaiivt' Dial 697*(i949 Harris of New Orleans offic- Adair was co _ hostess lated. Mrs. James Pitts of s ^ with strawberries 7 and Von” cli nton, ai^Miss-Joaiv-iwinp--— Th ere Abideth “ straw Demes and t0 P- of IaSt ordsenteffniuSL:^ 10 ^' wa s presented by pmg, green beans, hot dog son ’ 01 P resenl ea “a***^- j E B assisted bv buns, butter. ( The bri« is the daughter «£ Vioyd TundrS M« WEDNESDAY Dt 11 M ^ k a " d M f rS , n i an S. S R “ S ; Walter Sigman and Mrs. J. E. Milk, vegetable • soup with v ^ h ‘f e °f. 7009 ^ haw ”^ e Sigman. beef, celery sticks, Pimiento an d New officers fo rthe coming squares, butter, cake with chocolate icing. THUllSDA^ Milk, vegetable • soup with White of 7009 Shawnee dery sandwihes,. .corn. b e a d-- 5'd vid Corl ey 0 f 307 year were elected as follows: Caldwell Street. Mrs. Shelton Rimer, Presi- The father of the groom dent: Mrs. Walter Sigman, ..... . . , served as his son’s best man. Vice-President; Mrs. W. S. Milk macaroni pie, bologna, tr shers were nonaiH Corlev of Werts, Secretary; and Mrs. orange Juice, pickled beet., j^nX. N C. broLr ^uis Pitts, Treasurer. C0RNE ^t tbe v Mhlcy ^v»s|rovfl Hotel. Columbia, was at home for DAILEYS VISl TPARENTS of Batesburg, were guests of ho * r °Hs, butter, and chilled 0 £ the g roor ^. Stephen White After the business session, '^FoVVlihe. wedding trip, the the week-end.' Mr. and Mrs. Mr."and Mrs.' Neil Dailey’, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murrah.. Peaches. ' , ^' of Virginia Beach. Va., Bruce refreshments were served by bride wbre a purple knit shift Hub Spivey, Randall, Margie, Bob,* Joan and Scott, of Co- Visiting them on Saturday F **” AY _ Mills of Columbia, Hayne the hostess. • • l.t_ * X ; ; 1* _ m t /-»/~u i i _ TV/Tr» o /* vm I on Saturday with white accessories, and a and Wanda Spivey accompan-lumbus, Ga., were here over w ei‘e Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Milk, cbiliburger with corsage lifted from her bridal ied him to Fort Jackson the week-end visiting their Murrah and daughter. Tara, cll eese, chilled cantaloupe, boUquet. ? Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac of Simpsonville. Mr. Murrah P 01310 sticks, carrot sticks, ? After, the 1 ‘wedding trip to Mis Sallie Pitts of Atlanta. Bedenbaugh in Joanna, and is confined to his home due to hamburger buns, butter, the mountains of Tennessee, visited her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dailey, illness, and Mrs. Murrah re- JANET GARDNER Dillard Boland;’ Jewelry 103 E. Pitts St. Telephone 833-1028 Love songs about the moon the couple, will make their Mrs. David Pitts, over the in Clinton. hoMe in CHhton, where Mr. Wells is employed by the Sea board Railway. HERE FOR WEDDING turned to work on Monday af- Davenport, and Mrs. Minnie week-end. Mrs. Nancy Davenport, Ka- ter being iU for three weeks * Burnett on Friday, Sept. 8. Jimmy Johnson, son of Mr. re n and Rhonda visited Mr. Last Saturt l a . v ' Mrs - Car l *. Jan Bridges and Betty Bag- and Mrs. J. P. Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. John Evans in New- Riser visited Mr. and Mrs. well are sent birthday greet- was at home from Clemson berry last Saturday, and Mr. Jirnm y Riser, Faith and Hope i n g S on Saturday, Sept. 9. On University for the week-end. and Mrs. Herman Evans of in Grec ‘ nv iil°- 1 he children the same day, Mr. and Mrs. Out of town guests at the While at home he served ascheraw, who were their returr ) ed w ith her to spend j. g. Prater will observe a have thrilled lovers all over White-Corley wedding here on an usher in the Thompson- guests also tbe nigbt and wero joined on wedding anniversary. tears* The mton^emfto hi SatUrdi,J, inCluded: l0hnS ° n On Saturday night Mr. and " by ‘ hc ‘ r par '' ntS ; „ On September 10th, birth- fh Ldine^X to manv a Mr - a » d Mr5 - Gilbert E. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis, Mrs. B. M. Davenport and Last week-end gues s ot Mr day observers will.be Kathy hoddimi romance McMillan, Paula McMillan, Jr., and son of Newberry, children and Mr, and Mrs. a " d Mr , s - ” M ,; E ' li0 , 1 * aI ’ d Murphy, Imogene Harris, and In fact vears ago in Ger- J“^y and Stanley Williamson, visiled Mrs. Lewis' parents, w . j. H ogan attended the Mr and Mrs ' D L V ' ^ ngbt Elaine Ginn, many no coutle wotod thtok Jr " Aik ™l T ° mm y Burbage, Mr. and Mrs. Norris P. John- country Western show at the * era , Mr „ , and ., Mr f s Th Fams Next Monday, Sept. 11, Teettina mwried while toe Beaufort; Mr. and Mrs. son, on Sunday.. Home Demonstration club Kn-ght and family of Thomas- Mike 0sborn char|es Na . moon was toll or wan ne If Ha y" e B - Workman, Jr„ Mrs. B. W. Cooper, Mrs. house at Bonds Cross Roads. ^ lle ' , Ga , Sunda y; M ' s _ Eiprs, and Marcie Melts will het matried uiSeril waning Clemson; Mrs. C, E. Harper, Ola Wages and Robt. Frank- i t featured char | CS A ,e xa „. Wright and Mr and Mrs. B^ *iebrate birthdays, and Mr. moon their love was sure to Mr ' and Mrs. Bruce D. Mills, Hn were in Georgia several'- de r and his group from here 'l 011 t ' nJoy ';' d tbe day ' n ,. An ' and Mrs. Homer Jacks will wane'aSo A toll Zn wasnT Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Jim dayS a " d Uni ° n ’ and a,S ° the Pan ' Ctore 0 n n ce W Ellito r - Briore " ° bSerVe a Wadding a "” iyer - good because their luek r Ea f ey ; 11 , Bobby M °- wtotsel. ’ ,n • Sr^g ^taL alsV^ would, at best, remain sta- adden > Fort Willine- Mr * and Mrs - Hubert D av »s v i S it e d M tionary. But, ah! The increas- Also, Lee Bodie, Mr. and h daughter of Rev and and children of F1 orence, Higginbotham ing moon would help their M rs - Victor and Grill, Jane > w 8 w wiiiin0hnm d were last w eek-end guests of L k aumversary on oepiemner ijs, LU L„„i.u u___: Harnpr MpAHpp i.ihhv Mp. Mr s. W. W. Willingham, ^ m-o c a t «««.,« laake - and Mr. Nabors will also ob serve a birthday. to increase. Abee, Greenville; Mr. and This was well and good for Mrs^R. E. Butler, Richard E. Murphy”dau^to^s of'MrTnd turned last week after en- , Edg f r Whi those by-gone years, but Butler Jr., Mrs. Daisy Cor- Mrs P w ’ ne Murphv joying a week in Pickens with l 0 Hu . ’„„ Ga ’ thank heaven young people ! e y» h® 1 *- and ^ rs - ** c ‘ . nowadays are guided to the bertsion, Mr. and Mrs. Gene VjrQZianO TO JpeOK Wedding date by the practical Culbertson, Bonnie Moore, a a Accnrirttiftn things like weather, vacation Gary H. Moore, Pauline Wil- . a time, finances and just plain bn ^ ara > Greenwood; Joan M6GnnQ 111 LQUr6llS love. Simpson, Iva; Mrs. Karl Donald R. Graziano, coun- Neal Racliff, Paulette, Susie, Whatever you do, don’t wait Sease, Joanna; C. G. Bass, seUng psycholo g ist with the and Thomas of Camden for the right moqn to drop in Kiagstree. , rocational rehabilitation faci- Miss Jennie Rae Surratt of and register with us as a Also, Mr. and Mrs. Tom lity at Whitten Village will McCormick, spent Saturday-Teachers” of the Joanna Ele- Bride-tb-Be. our’ friehds will Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew be the speaker tonight (Thurs- w ith her parents, Mr. and mentary School will be a high- appreciate it tf you register Stewart^ Laurens; .Mr. and d . , mpptin0 nf ^ T an Mrs. Ray Surratt. She is mu- hght of the regular Woman’s'. your silver, China and Crystal Mrs. Billy Bodie, Mr. and ° onc r t A^ociatinn fnr sic director at the First Bap- Glub meeting tonight, Sept. bounty Association for.^ Church there 7, at the club house at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce A11 members are urged to Misses Lynn and Angie . Mrs. Maude Franklin re. Edgar whltse , wa . called Honeycutt wm ob joying a week in Pickens with °, n * d , nts ,^ ay ; serva a birthday oh Septem ber daughter and son-in-law, August .f • dae , ‘° lb f d< a h ® f her 13th. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dawkins, b, f ™ othc ';' rs ; A1 ‘ tc f Wb . ,t - and family. sal - Mrs - Wh,lsel and famdy ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flow were Mrs. From menus to mailings We print everything right Cards to catalogs, bills to broadsides . . . what ever your printing needs, you can count on ua for quality workmanship, dependable service, reasonable cosC Free estimates. Chronicle Publishing Co. 109-111 Gary Street Phone 833-0541 other relaties and friends at tended the funeral services oq. Friday. “WELCOME MEET” A special “W e 1 c o m e for Mr. rens patterns with us. It will make Mrs. Avery DeLoache, tar d d Ch id their gift selection so ’much and Mrs. Tom Quattlebaum, l. lvir - anu mrs . nuyee ** easier. And, of course, we’ll Pam Quattlebaum, Pat and .. ® vi' g ^ ne . ia ® visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mi- attend tfctMer. ruiu, ui wc 11 r <xjh vtuatticuctuiu, I'm cfiiu .. ^ . I.* be pleased to present you Amie Quattlebaum, Mrs. sal-*l, e , eadsbip Ko ° 1 ^ of ^ he senheimer in Chester on Fri- with a gift also. ly Minick, Saluda; Mr. and Federal Savings and Loan As- day and attende d the Ches- Make Dillard Boland, Jew- Mrs. Randy Beckham, Jo sooation in Laurens, begin- ter . Woo d r uff football game Belated wishes are sent to Ipr thp firist stnn in vmir Hamer. Bohhv Hprht Pam nin g at 7:30 p.m. ,,.u;i_ BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES while there. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Cau- Miss Emily Shelton of Clin- ghorn, woh observed a wed- eler, the first stop in your Harper, Bobby Hecht, Pam ning at 7: ^ P Wedding Plans. We can save Hecht, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mr Graziano has studied at you countless hours of worry- Martin, Jr., Charlotte, N. C.; Fast Carolina University, t on) g^nt the week-end with ding anniversary Sept. 2. ing over the right thing to do. Bob Caruthers, Richmond, Greenville, N. C., and Fur- M j ss L ynn Rj ser an< j on Fri- Today, Sept. 7, Tony Beden- Call me personally and we’ll Va.; Mrs. Miriam Gray, Nan- man University. He also had day night they attended the baugh, Frances Bryant and get your Wedding off to a glo- cy, Paula and Rodney Gray, had further training with.dinton-York football game at Billy Bishop observe birth- rious start . . . regardless of Mr. and Mrs. Warren O. counseling the retarded child York. days. % whether the moon is full or White, .’Lorraine White, Steve at the Devereux Foundation On Friday, Rev. and Mrs. Happy Birthday wishes go not. -White, ¥ug4ui4 Beach, va» at-Dtrveu, 'XuUhMV J#owjv-*nd ciiUditn to W. IV. <U-, otihit-y UPHOLSTERING At It’s BEST ... At Prices You Can AFFORD Call Today For FREE Estimates. 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